LH030 Series System Specifications. Lorex LH030 ECO BLACKBOX3 SERIES, LH03081TC4
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Lorex LH030 ECO BLACKBOX3 SERIES allows you to monitor and record video from security cameras. With the ability to record video in real-time, you can enjoy a secure home or business. The system can be expanded up to 16 channels, giving you the ability to monitor multiple areas with just one system. You can also view your security cameras remotely using the Lorex Stratus app on your smartphone or tablet. The Lorex LH030 ECO BLACKBOX3 SERIES is a great way to keep an eye on your property, and it is easy to install and use.
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LH030 Series System
Specifications
System
Operating System
Pentaplex
Number of Channels
Inputs/Ouputs
Video IN
Video OUT
VGA OUT
HDMI
Audio IN
Audio OUT
USB Port
Alarm IN
Alarm OUT
Video Output Resolution
PTZ Control
Display
Live Display
Live Display Speed
OSD
System Navigation
Motion Area Setting
Sensitivity Levels
Firmware Upgrade
User Authority
Time Synchronization
Recording
Video Compression
Audio Compression
Linux (embedded)
Simultaneous view, record, playback, backup & remote monitoring
4/8/16
4/8/16 x 1Vp-p, CVBS, 75ohms, BNC
1 x BNC
Yes
Yes
4/8 ch: 2 Line in (RCA), G.711
16 ch: 4 Line in (RCA), G.711
1 line out (RCA), G.711
1 at the back for mouse, 1 at the front for firmware upgrade & USB backup
4/8 ch: Alarm IN not supported
16 ch: 8ch Alarm IN
16 ch: 1ch Alarm OUT
1920x1080 (HDMI), 1440x900, 1280x1024,
1024x768
RS-485 Pelco D & P Protocol
4 ch: 1, 4
8 ch: 1, 4, 8
16 ch: 1, 4, 9, 16
4 ch: 120 NTSC, 100 PAL
8 ch: 240 NTSC, 200 PAL
16 ch: 480 NTSC, 400 PAL
ON/OFF
USB mouse, IR remote controller
Adjustable grid (30x44) NTSC
Adjustable grid (36x44) PAL
8
Automatic over the Internet & via USB device and network
By user group
Auto time sync by NTP server
H.264
G.711
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27 LH030 Series System Specifications
Recording Resolution
Recording Resolution Setting
Recording Quality Control
Recording Schedule
Pre Recording
Post Recording
Reliability
Covert Video
Playback
Playback Channel
Playback Speed
Playback Players
Search
Log Search
Audio Play
Storage & Archive
Storage
Maximum Capacity
Backup Media
Backup File Format
Connectivity
Cloud Connection
Supported Operating Systems
Remote Software
Email Notification
Instant Smart Phone & Tablet Support
DDNS
System Configuration
Ports
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NTSC:
960H: 960x480, 960x240, 480x240
D1 mode: 720x480(D1), 720x240, 360x240
PAL:
960H: 960x576, 960x288, 480x288
D1 mode: 720x576(D1), 720x288, 360x288
Per camera for different resolutions
3 levels
4/8 ch: By hour, by day, by recording mode, by motion, by channel
16 ch: By hour, by day, by recording mode, by motion, by alarm, by channel
Max. 10 Secs
Max. 5 Minutes
Watch-Dog, auto-recovery after power failure
Yes
4 ch: 1~4 Adjustable
8 ch: 1~8 Adjustable
16 ch: 1~16 Adjustable
Variable Max 16x
Backup Player
By time & event
Up to 100,000 lines for motion detected, configuration changes, connects/disconnects and video loss.
Yes
Up to 1 HDD’s (SATA)
Up to 4TB
USB flash drive & HDD
H.264 file (AVI generator included)
Lorex Stratus Connectivity
Windows™
Mac OSX
Client Software (PC) & Safari (Mac)
Text with snapshot iPad®, iPhone®, Android™
Free Lorex DDNS
Full setup configuration over network
Programmable by User
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Network Protocol
Network Interface
Network Speed Control
General
Power Consumption
Supply Voltage
Unit Dimensions (W x D x H)
Unit Weight
Operating Temperature
Humidity
TCP/IP / DHCP / UDP / DDNS / PPPoE
10/100-Base-TX, RJ-45
48Kb ~ 8MB/sec.
Approx. 10 watts (No HDD Installed)
100VAC-240VAC, 12VDC, 2A, 50/60Hz
11.81” x 8.66” x 1.97”
300mm x 220mm x 50mm
1kg / 2.2lbs
32° ~ 104° F / 0° ~ 40° C
10 ~ 90% RH
Recording Resolution (Pixels) & Speed (FPS - Frames per second)
Model FPS
960H Mode D1 Mode
960H 1/2 960H 1/4 960H D1 1/2 D1
1/4 D1
(CIF)
960 x 480 960 x 240 480 x 240 720 x 480 720 x 240 360 x 240
120 120 120 120 120 120
4ch
8ch
16ch
Total
Per channel
Total
Per channel
Total
Per channel
30
88
11
160
10
30
88
11
160
10
30
240
30
480
30
30
240
30
224
14
30
240
30
224
14
30
240
30
480
30
As our products are subject to continuous improvement, Lorex Corporation and its subsidiaries reserve the right to modify product design, specifications, and prices without notice and without incurring any obligation. E&OE
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Key Features
- Supports up to 16 channels of video input
- Real-time recording and playback
- Remote viewing using the Lorex Stratus app
- Motion detection and alerts
- Easy to install and use
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Table of contents
- 11 Important Safeguards
- 11 General Precautions
- 11 Installation
- 13 Service
- 14 LH030 Series Features
- 15 Getting Started (LH030 Series)
- 16 Front Panel (LH030 Series)
- 17 Rear Panel (LH030 Series)
- 19 Basic Setup (LH030 Series)
- 19 Step 1: Connect the BNC Cameras
- 19 Step 2: Connect the Mouse
- 19 Step 3: Connect the Ethernet Cable
- 19 Step 4: Connect the Monitor
- 20 Step 5: Connect the Power Adapter and Power on the DVR
- 20 Step 6: Upgrade Firmware to Latest Version (if Available)
- 21 Step 7: Verify Camera Image
- 21 Step 8: Set the Time
- 21 Default System Password & Port Numbers
- 22 Lorex Stratus Connectivity
- 22 Quick Access to System Information
- 22 Connecting Cameras
- 22 6.11.1 Installing Cameras
- 23 6.11.2 Connecting BNC Cameras to your DVR
- 24 6.11.3 Connecting and Removing BNC Cables
- 25 Mouse Control
- 26 Remote Control
- 28 Using the On-Screen Display
- 28 Using the Menu Bar
- 29 Using the Virtual Keyboard and Mini-Keyboard
- 30 Using the Zoom Mode
- 30 Using Picture in Picture (PIP) Mode
- 32 Setting the Date and Time
- 32 Configuring Daylight Savings Time (DST)
- 33 Using a NTP Server to set your System Time
- 35 Recording
- 35 Recording Audio
- 36 Playback
- 36 Playing Back Recorded Video
- 37 12.1.1 Using Playback Controls
- 38 12.1.2 Finding Events in the Playback Bar
- 39 12.1.3 Controlling the Time Range of the Playback Bar
- 39 12.1.4 Using Zoom in Playback Mode
- 40 Quick Playback
- 42 Backup
- 42 Backing Up Video
- 43 Using Video Clip Backup
- 44 Viewing Backed Up Video
- 45 Managing Passwords
- 45 Changing Passwords
- 46 Adding Users
- 49 Using the Main Menu
- 50 Display
- 50 15.1.1 Configuring Custom Channel Names
- 50 15.1.2 Changing the Position of the Channel Name
- 50 15.1.3 Adjusting Camera Color Settings
- 51 15.1.4 Enabling Covert Recording
- 51 15.1.5 Configuring the Time and Recording Time Display
- 51 15.1.6 Configuring Sequence Time
- 52 15.1.7 Changing the Video-out Resolution
- 52 Screen
- 53 15.1.9 Adjusting Menu Transparency
- 53 15.1.10 Adjusting the Video Margin
- 53 15.1.11 Adding Privacy Zones
- 54 15.1.12 Creating a Custom Split-screen Display
- 56 Record
- 56 15.2.1 Configuring Pre-recording Settings
- 56 Alarm)
- 57 15.2.3 Enabling Audio Recording
- 58 Frame Rate
- 60 Search
- 60 15.3.1 Using the Event Search
- 61 15.3.2 Using the Log Search
- 62 Network
- 62 15.4.1 Configuring Network Type: DHCP & Static IP
- 62 15.4.2 Enabling Auto Port Forwarding
- 62 15.4.3 Changing the DVR’s Client and HTTP Port
- 63 15.4.4 Adjusting Remote Connectivity Streaming Rates
- 64 15.4.5 Setting up Email Notification
- 65 15.4.6 Configuring DDNS settings
- 66 Alarm
- 66 15.5.1 Configuring Motion Detection
- 67 15.5.2 Configuring Alarm Settings
- 69 Device
- 69 15.6.1 Formatting the Hard Drive
- 69 15.6.2 Configuring Overwrite
- 70 15.6.3 Formatting USB Flash Drives
- 71 System
- 71 15.7.1 Changing Date Format
- 71 15.7.2 Changing Time Format
- 71 15.7.3 Changing the System Language
- 71 15.7.4 Changing Video Output - NTSC & PAL
- 71 15.7.5 Configuring Menu Time Out and Auto Logout
- 71 15.7.6 Adding Users & Changing the Admin Password
- 72 15.7.7 Viewing System Information
- 72 15.7.8 Setting the Remote Control ID
- 73 Advanced
- 73 15.8.1 Configuring Firmware Upgrades
- 73 Drive
- 74 15.8.3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings
- 75 15.8.4 Restarting or Shutting Down the DVR
- 76 15.8.5 Configuring System Warnings
- 77 Drive
- 79 Connecting to Your DVR Over the Internet on PC or Mac
- 79 System Requirements
- 79 Step 1 of 3: Connect your DVR to Your Router
- 80 Step 2 of 3: Obtain the DVR’s Device ID
- 81 Step 3 of 3: Connect to the DVR Over the Internet
- 83 Using the PC/Mac Client Software
- 84 Changing Viewing Modes
- 84 Taking Screen Shots
- 84 Recording Video
- 85 Showing / Hiding Channels
- 85 Viewing the Bit Rate
- 86 Video
- 86 Changing the Format of Recorded Video (PC Only)
- 87 Configuring PTZ Settings
- 88 Video Playback
- 90 17.9.1 Video Playback Controls
- 91 Configuring Display Settings
- 91 Configuring Privacy Zone Settings
- 92 Configuring Recording Parameters
- 92 Configuring the Recording Schedule
- 93 Configuring System Recording Quality
- 94 Configuring Basic Network Settings
- 94 Configuring the System Substream
- 95 Configuring Email Notification Settings
- 96 Configuring DDNS Settings
- 97 Configuring Motion Detection Settings
- 98 Configuring your System to "Beep" During Motion
- 98 Configuring Alarm Notifications
- 99 Configuring Hard Drive Recording Mode
- 99 Configuring PTZ Parameters
- 100 Configuring the System Time and Date
- 101 Changing the System’s Menu Time Out
- 101 Configuring System User Accounts
- 102 Viewing System Information
- 102 Configuring Firmware Upgrades
- 102 Manually Upgrading System Firmware
- 103 Restoring Default Settings
- 104 Configuring Event Settings
- 105 Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device
- 105 Supported Apps and Platforms
- 105 iPhone
- 105 18.2.1 Connecting to Your System Using Lorex Eco Stratus
- 107 18.2.2 Lorex Eco Stratus Interface
- 108 18.2.3 Taking Screenshots
- 108 18.2.4 Taking Manual Recordings
- 108 18.2.5 Using PTZ Controls
- 109 18.2.6 Using Remote Playback Mode on iPhone
- 111 18.2.7 Viewing Screenshots
- 112 18.2.8 Viewing Manual Recordings
- 113 18.2.9 Using Device Manager to Manage DVR’s
- 114 18.3.1 Prerequisites
- 114 18.3.2 Connecting to your DVR
- 117 18.3.3 Live View Interface
- 117 18.3.4 Taking Screenshots
- 117 18.3.5 Taking Manual Recordings
- 118 18.3.6 Using PTZ Controls
- 118 18.3.7 Using Remote Playback Mode
- 120 18.3.8 Viewing Screenshots
- 121 18.3.9 Viewing Manual Recordings
- 122 18.3.10 Using Device Manager to Manage DVRs
- 123 18.3.11 Managing Favorites
- 124 Android
- 124 18.4.1 Connecting to Your System Using Lorex Eco Stratus
- 126 18.4.2 Lorex Eco Stratus Interface
- 127 18.4.3 Taking Screenshots
- 127 18.4.4 Taking Manual Recordings
- 127 18.4.5 Using PTZ Controls
- 128 18.4.6 Using Remote Playback Mode on Android
- 130 18.4.7 Viewing Screenshots
- 132 18.4.8 Viewing Manual Recordings
- 133 18.4.9 Using Device Manager to Manage DVR’s
- 135 Lorex Player 11: Playing Backed up Video on PC
- 135 Running Lorex Player
- 136 Lorex Player 11 Interface Overview
- 136 19.2.1 About the Advanced Config Menu
- 137 Converting Backed Up Video to AVI Files
- 139 Lorex Player for Mac: Viewing Backed up Video on Mac
- 139 Opening Individual Video Files
- 139 Loading Multiple Video Files
- 140 Lorex Player for Mac Interface
- 141 Connecting a PTZ Camera (LH030 Series)
- 141 Configuring PTZ Settings
- 142 Using the PTZ Menu (Local DVR)
- 143 PTZ Presets and PTZ Cruise
- 143 21.3.1 PTZ Preset Controls
- 143 21.3.2 Setting PTZ Presets
- 144 21.3.3 Selecting PTZ Presets
- 144 21.3.4 Deleting PTZ Presets
- 144 21.3.5 Starting / Stopping PTZ Cruise
- 145 Connecting Additional External Monitors (LH030 Series)
- 145 Connecting the DVR to TV RCA Ports
- 145 Monitor
- 147 Recording Audio (LH030 Series)
- 148 Replacing the Hard Drive (LH030 Series)
- 148 Removing the Hard Drive
- 149 Installing the Hard Drive
- 150 Formatting the Hard Drive
- 152 DDNS Setup (Advanced)
- 152 Accessing your DVR within a local network (LAN)
- 152 Network
- 153 25.1.2 Step 2 of 3: Obtain the DVR’s Local IP Address
- 153 25.1.3 Step 3 of 3: Connect to the DVR’s Local IP Address
- 155 DDNS Setup—Access your DVR Remotely over the Internet
- 155 25.2.1 Step 1 of 4: Port Forwarding
- 156 25.2.2 Step 2 of 4: Create a DDNS Account
- 160 25.2.3 Step 3 of 4: Enable DDNS on the DVR
- 160 25.2.4 Step 4 of 4: Connect to the DVR’s DDNS Address
- 163 Troubleshooting
- 166 LH030 Series System Specifications
- 169 Notices
- 169 FCC/IC Notice
- 169 Modification